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Handmade Dolls for the Casa Bernabe Orphanage

Posted on May 24, 2009 by Bonnie

Craft Hope Spreading seeds of hope one stitch at a time

Craft Hope is running it’s second project, and I’m so excited that I was able to get involved and help a little! These sweet dolls that I just finished will be heading to an orphanage in Nicaragua where I pray they’ll receive lots of love. To read more about the project, click the button at the top of this post.

I used the free Little Miss Missy pattern for these. I embroidered the faces with my embroidery machine and sewed up the outfits from a simple pattern that I drew out myself.

These are the first dolls that I’ve ever sewn, and I was surprised by how quickly and easily they went together! I even got Samantha involved in picking fabrics for the clothes and stuffing arms and legs.

If you’re a sewer, and you have some time to sew up a doll or two, I hope that you’ll consider donating, too!

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